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global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, and terry moran in washington, this is a special edition of "nightline" -- tragedy at sandy hook, the search for solutions. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. today the shattered community of newtown, connecticut, mourned the young teacher who died trying to protect her first grade class, while school districts across the country are now beefing up security. in the wake of this tragedy, schools nationwide are grappling with the difficult questions about keeping their students safe, including the debate over arming teachers with guns. here's alex perez. >> reporter: she came face to face with unthinkable horror and fought to save her first graders. laid to rest today, 27-year-old sandy hook teacher vicki soto. those remembers her we're green ribb ribbons, her favorite color. her sister jillian, already know what the world is remembering, saying you have been a hero to me for a lot longer than five days. you've been my big sister, the one i've always looked up to. among the mourners, family friend musician paul simo
global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, and terry moran in washington, this is a special edition of "nightline" -- tragedy at sandy hook, the search for solutions. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. today the shattered community of newtown, connecticut, mourned the young teacher who died trying to protect her first grade class, while school districts across the country are now beefing up security. in the wake of this tragedy,...
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but in washington the debate is already beginning and today a key voice, a powerful voice was at last heard. >> the national rifle association. >> reporter: wayne lapierre, the long-time executive vice president of the nra, took to the podium in washington just an hour or so after the national moment of remembrance. for a week, the nra had been silent, uncharacteristically silent as their opponents lambasted them. >> change, change, change! >> reporter: today, lapierre fired back. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. but since when did the gun automatically become a bad word? i call on congress today to act immediately to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation. >> reporter: it was the classic nra crisis response. no retreat. no surrender. the answer to gun violence is, more guns, lapierre said, and rerailed against the very notion of gun-free school zones. >> they tell every insane killer in america that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum mayhem with minimum risk. >> repor
but in washington the debate is already beginning and today a key voice, a powerful voice was at last heard. >> the national rifle association. >> reporter: wayne lapierre, the long-time executive vice president of the nra, took to the podium in washington just an hour or so after the national moment of remembrance. for a week, the nra had been silent, uncharacteristically silent as their opponents lambasted them. >> change, change, change! >> reporter: today, lapierre...
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but is washington doing enough? >> from the global resources of abc news, this is a special edition of "nightline," tragedy at sandy hook, the search for solutions. >> i'm cynthia mcfadden. today the first of far too many funerals in a small community changed by tragedy. three days ago 20 children and six adults were killed in a connecticut elementary school, a mass shooting that sent shock waves of degree across the country. abc's juju chang reports from newtown, connecticut. >> reporter: sandy hook elementary school is closed tomorrow. and when the children return it will be to a different campus. the town is covered with memorials like this one that take on a feeling of a sacred sight as people make pilgrimages from all over. under a cold steady rain, a wave of communal grief washes over newtown. memorials growing in sets of 20 for the children. 20 christmas trees, 20 poinsettias, 20 angels. today the first funerals in a found whose faith is being tested in ways it could never have imagined. >>> for six-year-old
but is washington doing enough? >> from the global resources of abc news, this is a special edition of "nightline," tragedy at sandy hook, the search for solutions. >> i'm cynthia mcfadden. today the first of far too many funerals in a small community changed by tragedy. three days ago 20 children and six adults were killed in a connecticut elementary school, a mass shooting that sent shock waves of degree across the country. abc's juju chang reports from newtown,...
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. >> reporter: tonight at the capitol building in washington, flags lowered to half staff. while back in newtown, true to the grim and all too familiar script of the mass shootings, a candlelight vigil. all day long as we watched the drama unfold here, adding to the shock in this community, the fact that this is such an unlikely venue for violence. a small, sleepy town, with a population of fewer than 30,000, the kind of bucolic new england place where people move precisely for the schools and the safety. >> like, should i be pinched to see if it really is real? i'd just -- heartwrenching. >> reporter: feels like a dream, a bad dream. >> it's a nightmare. >> reporter: for though lucky enough to be reunited with their children tonight, a wake-up call. >> count your blessings every day for what you have. >> reporter: alexis, i am really glad you're okay. really glad you're okay. you're pretty tough. you're pretty tough. she is a great kid and she's had a very tough day. and tonight, abc news has learned that the fbi is interviewing friend and family of the gunman not only her
. >> reporter: tonight at the capitol building in washington, flags lowered to half staff. while back in newtown, true to the grim and all too familiar script of the mass shootings, a candlelight vigil. all day long as we watched the drama unfold here, adding to the shock in this community, the fact that this is such an unlikely venue for violence. a small, sleepy town, with a population of fewer than 30,000, the kind of bucolic new england place where people move precisely for the...
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but he didn't really have the experience in washington to understand what it would take to try to bring things together. >> reporter: somewhere it seemed obama stopped driving events and seemed more driven bipartisan cyclones and fierce economic head winds. but that's not supposed to happen to strong presidents. a republican ad mocked his efforts to explain. >> barack obama's got lots of excuses for the bad economy. >> head winds coming from europe. >> we've had a string of bad luck. >> an earthquake in japan. >> reporter: and in 2008, he promised so much more. >> this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal. >> rolling back the bush tax cuts on the top 1 percent. >> as we took a stroll through the delegations today, we heard democrats fire back in the president's defense. >> everyone did expect hope and change and they expected it instantaneously. however, the mess of created over a lengthy period of time. >> it's a partisan fight to the death, this campaign. so obama went negative, early and often, unusually for an incumbent president. >>
but he didn't really have the experience in washington to understand what it would take to try to bring things together. >> reporter: somewhere it seemed obama stopped driving events and seemed more driven bipartisan cyclones and fierce economic head winds. but that's not supposed to happen to strong presidents. a republican ad mocked his efforts to explain. >> barack obama's got lots of excuses for the bad economy. >> head winds coming from europe. >> we've had a string...
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. >> the change we need doesn't come from washington, change comes to washington. >> reporter: the crowds were bigger, more raptured, more hopeful. for so many people it was magic. but it couldn't happen again. that's not how life works. this is real. this is politics. >> listen, we know what change looks like, madison, and what he's selling ain't it. giving more power back to the biggest banks, that's not change. another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealthy is not change. >> reporter: there are two keys to victory for obama this time around, first is dedication, he needs crowds not to so much fall in love with him again but to grip down and get out that vote and to do that he needs the young people, the american electorate of tomorrow. there are 39,000 students at the university of wisconsin and in this state they can register to vote up to election day. why did you vote for him? >> well, i'm gay, so that is a big pull for me. romney is very anti-gay marriage and obama, since he came out and supported gay marriage last spring, that's one of the big things for me. >> reporter: the
. >> the change we need doesn't come from washington, change comes to washington. >> reporter: the crowds were bigger, more raptured, more hopeful. for so many people it was magic. but it couldn't happen again. that's not how life works. this is real. this is politics. >> listen, we know what change looks like, madison, and what he's selling ain't it. giving more power back to the biggest banks, that's not change. another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealthy is not...
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while she was here, it was the first day of school back in washington. and that was topic number one at the white house, we're told. >>> up next, it wasn't just michelle obama's big night, it was a big night for a political newcomer. a rising star, julian castro who made a speech for the history books. we've been behind the scenes with him. up next. [ diana ] power was very important to me. we test-drove the camry, took it on the freeway, and it was just like -- this was the car for me. [ ryan ] it has stuff that guys like, like the rims and the sleekness to the body. and, then, had the bluetooth and the navigation that diana really wanted. [ diana ] and it was a sport edition, so it felt really grounded to the ground. [ man ] grounded to the ground? yes, yes! grounded to the ground. [ male announcer ] see their story and more at the camry effect. camry. from toyota. there's so many choices. the guests come in and they're like yeah i want to try this shrimp and i want to try this kind. they wait for this all year long. [ male announcer ] red lobster's en
while she was here, it was the first day of school back in washington. and that was topic number one at the white house, we're told. >>> up next, it wasn't just michelle obama's big night, it was a big night for a political newcomer. a rising star, julian castro who made a speech for the history books. we've been behind the scenes with him. up next. [ diana ] power was very important to me. we test-drove the camry, took it on the freeway, and it was just like -- this was the car for...
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for a holiday, this has been a busy time in washington. as the negotiations surrounding that looming fiscal cliff come to a fever pitch just before the new year. but this is also a time of tradition and celebration in the nation's capital, and nobody decks the halls like the team at the white house for christmas. christmas is there, has come to mean a special visit every year, not just from santa claus, but from abc's own barbara walters. barbara? >> terry, in what has become one of my favorite holiday traditions for the fourth year, i had the privilege of interviewing the president and mrs. obama at the white house. this interview was taped days before the tragic shooting in connecticut and was postponed until now. it was the first time the couple sat down together since winning re-election. mrs. obama also took me on a personal tour of what is called the people's house. and it's never more true than during the christmas season. after thanksgiving, more than 80 volunteers from nearly 40 states descend on the white house, trimming 54 trees
for a holiday, this has been a busy time in washington. as the negotiations surrounding that looming fiscal cliff come to a fever pitch just before the new year. but this is also a time of tradition and celebration in the nation's capital, and nobody decks the halls like the team at the white house for christmas. christmas is there, has come to mean a special visit every year, not just from santa claus, but from abc's own barbara walters. barbara? >> terry, in what has become one of my...
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. >> i'm not going to washington to seek their good opinion. i'm going to washington to serve the great people of this great country. >> reporter: that's right. the clips we're looking at in the past week are videos from sarah palin's political operation. sarah palin, who isn't running for anything this election. but is very much focused on the last one. and what's more, she's going negative. the object of palin's ire -- the hbo film "game change," based on the book of the same name. a chronicle of the 2008 race, when john mccain, here depicted by ed harris, and his campaign team, woody harrelson, playing campaign chief steve schmidt here, decided to pluck sarah palin from alaska. >> who have we vetted? >> romney, crist, pawlenty. trying to vet bloomberg. >> who can we win with? >> none of them. we desperately need a game-changing pick and none of these middle-aged white guys are game-changers. >> reporter: in the film that led to this call to palin. approximate this is sarah. >> reporter: played by julianne moore. this ignited a supernova. the
. >> i'm not going to washington to seek their good opinion. i'm going to washington to serve the great people of this great country. >> reporter: that's right. the clips we're looking at in the past week are videos from sarah palin's political operation. sarah palin, who isn't running for anything this election. but is very much focused on the last one. and what's more, she's going negative. the object of palin's ire -- the hbo film "game change," based on the book of the...
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. >> reporter: in the last four years in washington, d.c. alone, 6,611 cellphones reported stolen. the numbers last year, jumped 54% compared to 2007. thieves love stealing cellphones because they can be quickly resold on the street. to be blunt, when thieves see your cellphone, they see dollars. >> people are walking down the street with 5 or $600 cash in your hand. >> you walk around and don't think anything of showing it to anyone, but would you walk down the street with a wad of 20s right up by your face? i don't think so. >> reporter: police say they're being sold on the street, in pawn shops or on craigslist from 50 to $600 a pop. "nightline" spent a week with detectives and they say the sbrt is providing a new gateway to fence stolen items, including cellphones. >> the majority of people are legitimate and people are trying to buy and sell, but it's given the criminal element a pawn shop where they can poach things and it's anonymous. they arrange to meet you, somewhere in a parking lot somewhere. >> reporter: today the fcc, along with major carriers, verizon, sprint, t-mobi
. >> reporter: in the last four years in washington, d.c. alone, 6,611 cellphones reported stolen. the numbers last year, jumped 54% compared to 2007. thieves love stealing cellphones because they can be quickly resold on the street. to be blunt, when thieves see your cellphone, they see dollars. >> people are walking down the street with 5 or $600 cash in your hand. >> you walk around and don't think anything of showing it to anyone, but would you walk down the street with a...
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one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. >> announcer: "nightline" continues, from washington, with terry moran. >>> the flavor of cardboard, the density of concrete, and the color of mud. school lunches, have long been lampooned as barely fit for eating. but with studies tying programs to childhood obesity, the quality of the nation's cafeterias raises health concerns. now, a group of top chefs is doing something about it. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: welcome to cooking boot camp. >> my celery is at an 11:00 angle. >> you get the onions. they're ready. >> reporter: the recruits, people who work in school cafeterias throughout colorado. learning the long-forgotten art of cooking from scratch, starting with the basics, like chopping an onion. >> so, stand back. sawing motion. >> reporter: most school kitchens ditched stoves long ago, in favor of serving preprocessed and prepackaged foods. it turns out kids who eat school lunch regularly are 30% more likely to be obese, than kids who bring a bag lunch. doctors say school lunches are heavy on calories and light on nutrit
one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. >> announcer: "nightline" continues, from washington, with terry moran. >>> the flavor of cardboard, the density of concrete, and the color of mud. school lunches, have long been lampooned as barely fit for eating. but with studies tying programs to childhood obesity, the quality of the nation's cafeterias raises health concerns. now, a group of top chefs is doing something about it. here's abc's juju chang. >>...
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well, as the happy obama family flew back to washington today, a few conservative pundits observed that if only america had the same demographics as it did under ronald reagan, mitt romney would have won. yes. and if jonie loves chachi was still in primetime, people wouldn't laugh at my parachute pants. the country is changing in waves. and what last night taught us is that the party that knows how to ride those waves wins. here's my co-anchor, terry moran. >> reporter: america awakened to a new political reality this morning. >> what happened? >> i was wrong. >> reporter: so were a lot of republicans. >> i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction. but the nation chose another leader. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: what happened yesterday's simple, really, and profound and reflected in all those faces in the crowds last night at obama and romney headquarters. the american electorate of tomorrow, younger, urban, more diverse, more socially liberal, turned out to defeat the american electorate of yesterday, older, whiter, more rur
well, as the happy obama family flew back to washington today, a few conservative pundits observed that if only america had the same demographics as it did under ronald reagan, mitt romney would have won. yes. and if jonie loves chachi was still in primetime, people wouldn't laugh at my parachute pants. the country is changing in waves. and what last night taught us is that the party that knows how to ride those waves wins. here's my co-anchor, terry moran. >> reporter: america awakened...
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and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadersp -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> with that gravev voice, that stack of blond hair, rod stewart selling quarter billion albums and singles combined and career that long bound to be urban myths, some female fans and tonight he clears it all up with abc's juju chang. ♪ young hearts be free tonight >> reporter: rod stewart is no longer a young turk but he still sells out shows with his raspy voice just like that back in the '80s. the late '70s was disco. who could forget "do ya think i'm sexy." ♪ and you think i'm sexy come on sugar let me know ♪ >> reporter: but rod as crooner made him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. ♪ they can't take that away from me ♪ what propelled him through five decade was success? according to rod he's a man driven by his many obsessions. take that famous head of h
and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadersp -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> with that gravev voice, that stack of blond hair, rod stewart selling quarter billion albums and singles combined and career that long bound to be urban myths, some female...
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check the pictures from jobie corps in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides new w citizens with job training, working with an anacostia school that promotes academic excellence, or supporting an organization that serves 5,000 meals a day across d.c., what's important to the people of greater washington is important to us, and we're proud to work with all those whwho are making our communits stronger. >> we have another nice day tomorrow. >> we do. let me show you what is going on. is just today. 10 inches of rain. look at the wind gusts. over 74 miles per hour. they are getting the backlash. isaac move slowly to the north. no effect in the next few days. we see anything it would be late sunday. we will keep posted. >> thank you. we thank you for joining us. president clinton: this election to me is about which... candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got
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tomorrow only about degrees around the washington area. as we go through the day, a bit more to the , humidity increases a bit. look at the temperatures. be close to 95 degrees of sunshine.t it will still feel like summertime. toe of the moister begins but i do not think impact untilany monday.r you have things to do, the i would plancue, saturday and sunday, necessarily monday. when you get up and head out morning, character -- temperatures will be in 70's.w tomorrow. we get late into sunday and monday, we may be seeing some tropical rain showers from tropical rainstorm isaac. i did a blog. so far, i did a rough calculation. about 10 trillion gallons of and it is still coming. be flooding over the weekend in illinois and indiana tropical storm isaac. >> thank you very much. of power, a little redskins. of power. a lot >> i like the transition. final cuts are tomorrow. rg3 is the face of the redskins week one.arter in about this guy? but when jackson was sensational tonight. >> the toyota sport's best -- sports desk, brought to you by loca
tomorrow only about degrees around the washington area. as we go through the day, a bit more to the , humidity increases a bit. look at the temperatures. be close to 95 degrees of sunshine.t it will still feel like summertime. toe of the moister begins but i do not think impact untilany monday.r you have things to do, the i would plancue, saturday and sunday, necessarily monday. when you get up and head out morning, character -- temperatures will be in 70's.w tomorrow. we get late into sunday...
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. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to pierre. "second coming" is available on bet.com. >>> next up, from the cheeseheads to the cookie lovers, these are the crucial voters who will pick the next president. "nightline" co-anchor bill weir road trips to battleground wisconsin. [ dennis ] it only took two minutes for this town to be destroyed. to a little girl who lived through it, this is more than a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams not only have hot coffee and help for grownups... they've also handed out more than twelve thousand teddy bears to kids. people come first... everything else is second. that's allstate's stand. are you in good hands? >>> with the election neck and neck, how did some of the nicest people in the country end up with some of the meanest politics? crucial swing state wisconsin is already battle weary after the contentious recall vote of their governor scott walker, and now, it's become a battleground. battleground wisconsin. here's "nightline" co-anchor bill weir fo
. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to pierre. "second coming" is available on bet.com. >>> next up, from the cheeseheads to the cookie lovers, these are the crucial voters who will pick the next president. "nightline" co-anchor bill weir road trips to battleground wisconsin. [ dennis ] it only took two minutes for this town to be destroyed. to a little girl who lived through it, this is more...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> big brothers are watching you. thanks to john donvan, for that thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america."
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. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to pierre. "second coming" is available on bet.com. >>> next up, from the cheeseheads to the cookie lovers voters who will pick the next president. "nightline" co-anchor bill weir road trips to battleground wisconsin. [ dennis ] it only took two minutes for this town to be destroyed. to a little girl who lived through it, this is more than a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams not only have hot coffee and help for grownups... they've also handed out more than twelve thousand teddy bears to kids. people come first... everything else is second. that's allstate's stand. are you in good hands? so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of
. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to pierre. "second coming" is available on bet.com. >>> next up, from the cheeseheads to the cookie lovers voters who will pick the next president. "nightline" co-anchor bill weir road trips to battleground wisconsin. [ dennis ] it only took two minutes for this town to be destroyed. to a little girl who lived through it, this is more than a teddy bear. it's...
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meanwhile, in washington, paula broadwell, petraeus' former mistress, who allegedly sent the e-mails to kelley, remained in hiding at her brother's home. today, the fbi said she illegally had classified material at her home in north carolina, though no charges have been filed. jill kelley also remains at her home in tampa. her access to centcom revoked. this afternoon at the white house, president obama finally weighed in on this scandal, declared that no breach of national security occurred and spoke with sadness of the fall of david petraeus. >> general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction and my main hope right now is that he and his family are able to move on and that this ends up being a single side note on what has otherwise been an extraordinary career. >> reporter: but the real takeaway from the white house today? there's nothing like a re-election to give the president a jolt of confidence. >> i've got a mandate to help middle class families and families that are working hard to try to get in the middle class. that's my mandate.
meanwhile, in washington, paula broadwell, petraeus' former mistress, who allegedly sent the e-mails to kelley, remained in hiding at her brother's home. today, the fbi said she illegally had classified material at her home in north carolina, though no charges have been filed. jill kelley also remains at her home in tampa. her access to centcom revoked. this afternoon at the white house, president obama finally weighed in on this scandal, declared that no breach of national security occurred...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> big brothers are watching you. thanks to john donvan, for that thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." we're always online at abcnews.com. "jimmy kimmel" is coming up next. we'll see you here tomorrow.
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> big brothers are watching you. thanks to john donvan, for that thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." we're always online at abcnews.com. "jimmy kimmel" is coming up next. we'll see you here tomorrow.
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and so does te washington post. vote for question seven. it's just common sense. what will the next four years be like? one: the debt will gro from $16 trillion to $20 trillion. two: 20 million americans could lose their employer-based health care. three: taxes on the middle class will go up by $4,000. four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> klansman, do you accept the light? >> reporter: the grand dragon steven howard leads his fellow klansmen in that notorious ceremony. >> do you accept the light? >> i accept this light. >> reporter: it is legal, done here in the woods on private property. it is ten years in federal prison if done on a black family's lawn to intimidate them. >> klansman, for mississippi. >> for mississippi! >> klansmen, for america. >> for america! >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross, still brilliant, all the troubled history failed to quench its flame. let me say tha
and so does te washington post. vote for question seven. it's just common sense. what will the next four years be like? one: the debt will gro from $16 trillion to $20 trillion. two: 20 million americans could lose their employer-based health care. three: taxes on the middle class will go up by $4,000. four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i...
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the fires which ravaged colorado last month and are tearing through residential areas of idaho state, washington state and other areas. zachary pritchard pushed the envelope and stayed too long. his arm actually caught fire while he was riding an atv through flames to evacuate. >> it was like i was in a black box and i just drove through it, and i couldn't breathe. and there was fire everywhere, as turned around, on all sides of you. >> reporter: the firefighting effort doesn't actually involve fighting flames. it's clearing away brush like this. they're cutting the lines so when the fire comes through here and hopefully stops it doesn't reach those homes right over here. most aren't. myrna and gary holmes had to evacuate and they're not afraid to admit they're scared. >> well, that is our only home, yeah, we're scared, although we know the firefighters are doing the best job. they're just working themselves to death up there. >> reporter: others are learning how to breathe in a town polluted by thick smoke. >> with the smith smoke, it's terrible. even though i'm not in quite as much smoke as so
the fires which ravaged colorado last month and are tearing through residential areas of idaho state, washington state and other areas. zachary pritchard pushed the envelope and stayed too long. his arm actually caught fire while he was riding an atv through flames to evacuate. >> it was like i was in a black box and i just drove through it, and i couldn't breathe. and there was fire everywhere, as turned around, on all sides of you. >> reporter: the firefighting effort doesn't...
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time to think about stalking up on no-doz it could be late two weeks tonight, latest abc news/"the washington post" poll has president obama and challenger mitt romney at less than 1% point apart, so with such a divided nation we decided to start a party crashing experiment for the last debate. here's abc's david wright with the great debate swap. >> there is a big difference between me and m.i.t. ritt romn. not just better hair. >> reporter: tonight it's all over. >> we heard -- our campaign is full speed away. >> reporter: 96% of voters have made up their mind but neither candidate has the margin of victory yet, all those loftie claims about one nation, indivisible. >> i'm not fighting to create democratic or republican jobs i'm fighting to create american jobs. >> reporter: all those promises to build consensus -- >> my campaign is about the 100% of america. >> reporter: forget by the. at this point either would be lucky to get 50% plus one, winner take all. that's why last night's debate was so important, their last chance to speak to everyone. we wondered, is there any conceivable way fo
time to think about stalking up on no-doz it could be late two weeks tonight, latest abc news/"the washington post" poll has president obama and challenger mitt romney at less than 1% point apart, so with such a divided nation we decided to start a party crashing experiment for the last debate. here's abc's david wright with the great debate swap. >> there is a big difference between me and m.i.t. ritt romn. not just better hair. >> reporter: tonight it's all over....
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hampshire, a state he won handily, as you know, terry, to bring things together, change a broken system in washington, improve the nation, days of lofty promises, a hopeful candidate. now facing a disappointing record and a failed president. he is giving permission for those new hampshireites, who voted for obama, to vote for him, while also thinking obama was a good guy, forgiving themselves for having voted for him. it's a general election message. and the obama campaign has been focused on romney from the very beginning. thinking he's the only one with the money, the infrastructure, the network, who could become the nominee. they've been focussed on him, from the very beginning, terry. >> for all the bumps the romney campaign might have had, they have run a very successful campaign so far. thanks very much at santorum's headquarters. >>> let's go to jon karl. senior political correspondent. he's at the campaign headquarters of third place finisher, jon huntsman. so jon, jon huntsman spent six months in iowa, i heard somebody say tonight at that rate it will take him 25 years to win all 50 states.
hampshire, a state he won handily, as you know, terry, to bring things together, change a broken system in washington, improve the nation, days of lofty promises, a hopeful candidate. now facing a disappointing record and a failed president. he is giving permission for those new hampshireites, who voted for obama, to vote for him, while also thinking obama was a good guy, forgiving themselves for having voted for him. it's a general election message. and the obama campaign has been focused on...
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for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz, in washington. >> with the sheer will to survive. >>> just ahead, president obama talks to diane sawyer about his reaction to the news of the latest daring rescue. and why it hit so close to home. [ hermann ] there's always something that's going to have to be done by a certain date. you always have homework, okay? i don't have homework today. it's what's right here is what is most important to me. it's beautiful. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] red lobster's four course seafood feast is back. get soup, salad, cheddar bay biscuits, dessert and choose one of 7 entrees. four courses for only $15. offer ends soon. i'm jody gonzalez, red lobster manager and i sea food differently. a deep, throbbing, persistent ache. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can do more of the things
for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz, in washington. >> with the sheer will to survive. >>> just ahead, president obama talks to diane sawyer about his reaction to the news of the latest daring rescue. and why it hit so close to home. [ hermann ] there's always something that's going to have to be done by a certain date. you always have homework, okay? i don't have homework today. it's what's right here is what is most important to me. it's beautiful. ♪ ♪ [ male...